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Whether by the exchange of products of nature and metals, or through the exchange of coins and bills as we are accustomed today, trade plays a quintessential role in the development of nations.

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With an agreement between the Colombia’s National Infrastructure Agency (ANI) and the rail company, Train of the West, a railway system will be built to connect the country’s Zaragoza free trade Zone with the Pereira free trade Zone in the coffee production region.

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Technology is making it easy for small businesses in Costa Rica to deliver homemade food.

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Rodrigo Abumohor argues that “the market is good at creating, but bad at distributing.”

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The United Nations Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean, or ECLAC, projected that Venezuela will be in sad company as the projected fall of its GDP was revised further downward.

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Since resources are often scarce, Argentines who go out to offer their products and services to the world must prioritize those countries that offer the greatest potential to buy from them.

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Recently, Uruguay has been passing through a dry season, and the lack of rain is affecting the amount of energy that is produced in dams.

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Four months into 2018, the exportation market in Peru has created 498,316 jobs, directly and indirectly, which is a 10% increase compared to this time last year.

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Some Mexican companies could increase their revenue out of this possible economic war between the U.S. and China.

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In recent years, nations such as China have begun to over produce the amount of steel its nation consumes, which ultimately hinders smaller nations such as Colombia who also rely on these exports.

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